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Frederick Augustus Weiderman

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Frederick Augustus Weiderman

Birth
Leelanau County, Michigan, USA
Death
23 Dec 1934 (aged 52)
Castle Rock, Cowlitz County, Washington, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
: 26 Dec 1934 The Longview Daily News
Weiderman died Sunday evening of a heart attack. A blood vessel in his heart burst. Weiderman is survived by his widow Magdaline, and a daughter Helen at the home place about 2 miles north of here (Castle Rock). There are four sister and two brother; Corrie and Gerties,
Tacoma, Nellie Strong, Anacortes, Sophie Plotz (Klotz) Chicago; William Weiderman, Cope, Colo and Richard Weiderman of Kelso.
Weiderman was born March 31 1882 in Michigan, moved to North Dakota and left there in 1909 to come West. He lived five years in Oregon and came to Washington in 1914. Lately Weiderman had been employed on the county rock crusher.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 10 AM at the chapel of the Hubbard Funeral home here. The Rev. Silva of Kelso will officiate. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial park, Portland
Obituary:
: 26 Dec 1934 The Longview Daily News
Weiderman died Sunday evening of a heart attack. A blood vessel in his heart burst. Weiderman is survived by his widow Magdaline, and a daughter Helen at the home place about 2 miles north of here (Castle Rock). There are four sister and two brother; Corrie and Gerties,
Tacoma, Nellie Strong, Anacortes, Sophie Plotz (Klotz) Chicago; William Weiderman, Cope, Colo and Richard Weiderman of Kelso.
Weiderman was born March 31 1882 in Michigan, moved to North Dakota and left there in 1909 to come West. He lived five years in Oregon and came to Washington in 1914. Lately Weiderman had been employed on the county rock crusher.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 10 AM at the chapel of the Hubbard Funeral home here. The Rev. Silva of Kelso will officiate. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial park, Portland


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